
- AYN has partially opened the bootloader for its Odin2 devices to Linux distributions.
- Batocera and ROCKNIX are already working on optimizations for the popular line of handhelds.
- Linux support unlocks better emulators, native ports of PC games, and a more console-like experience.
When it comes to retro gaming handhelds, you generally have to pick between cheaper Linux handhelds and Android handhelds with scattershot support for emulators. Switching between the two is difficult or impossible on most devices, but now one of the most powerful Android handhelds, the AYN Odin2, has opened its bootloader to Linux distributions for the first time.
Unofficial Linux ports have been available for some time now, but without access to the bootloader they were riddled with bugs and poor compatibility. After a brief exchange on the official AYN Discord, the company made the source code for its mainline Linux kernel available to everyone on GitHub, paving the way for optimizations and enhancements for all devices in the Odin2 lineup, including the Odin2 Portal.